Interior Texture

Tactile design elements infuse homes with an interesting aesthetic

Implications - Fashion designers often add interesting texture to their garments in an effort to capture customer interest, and now, home and interior designers are doing the same, creating everything from textural wall coverings to textured furniture and more. Providing a tactile quality to an otherwise simple design stands to elevate its uniqueness, providing a way to enhance and modernize a product or space without making it look over the top.

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